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www.knittingboard.com © 2013 Authentic Knitting Board Lace Shawl Loom: All-n-One with seng set with 5 peg sliders, 64 pegs Yarn: Worsted weight yarn, 500 yds. Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) used in sample (3 skeins. Coral color) Noons: Kning tool, tapestry needle, and removable stch marker. Stches: K, P, K2tog, YO Instrucons To begin, cast on 64 stches and prepare to work a flat panel. In this paern, the YO is before a k2tog. The YO increases by 1 st while the k2tog decreases by 1 st, to create a beauful lacy design. Move the st (where you want the YO) to the peg on the leſt. Peg on leſt now has 2 loops and peg adjacent is empty. Do YO (ewrap) on empty peg and work the peg with 2 loops so that it becomes 1 loop. You now have 1 loop on all pegs. Connue with row. Row 1: k2, *YO, k2tog; rep from * to the last st, k1 Row 2: p1, k62, p1 Row 3: k3, * yo, k2tog; rep from * to the last 2sts, k2 Row 4: p1, k62, p1 Repeat Rows 1-4 unl item measures 54 inches (or unl you have about 2 yards leſt of yarn). Bind off with Basic Removal method. Weave ends in. Steam block lightly to measurements. This will help to set the stches and achieve the best results. Spray the knied piece with water and lay on flat surface. Pin down with rust-proof pins to the measurements listed above. Cover with a damp coon cloth. Hold a steam iron about two inches from the knied fabric and steam down the item. Be careful not to touch the fabric with the iron. Allow the item to air dry before removing the pins. You may need to do this shawl in secons or pin to large piece of board lying on floor.

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Page 1: Lace Shawl - Authentic Knitting Board...Lace Shawl Loom: All-n-One with setting set with 5 peg sliders, 64 pegs Yarn: Worsted weight yarn, 500 yds. Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) used in

www.knittingboard.com© 2013 Authentic Knitting Board

Lace Shawl

Loom: All-n-One with setting set with 5 peg sliders, 64 pegs

Yarn: Worsted weight yarn, 500 yds. Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) used in sample (3 skeins. Coral color)

Notions: Knitting tool, tapestry needle, and removable stitch marker.

Stitches: K, P, K2tog, YO

InstructionsTo begin, cast on 64 stitches and prepare to work a flat panel.In this pattern, the YO is before a k2tog. The YO increases by 1 st while the k2tog decreases by 1 st, to create a beautiful lacy design. Move the st (where you want the YO) to the peg on the left. Peg on left now has 2 loops and peg adjacent is empty. Do YO (ewrap) on empty peg and work the peg with 2 loops so that it becomes 1 loop. You now have 1 loop on all pegs. Continue with row.

Row 1: k2, *YO, k2tog; rep from * to the last st, k1Row 2: p1, k62, p1Row 3: k3, * yo, k2tog; rep from * to the last 2sts, k2Row 4: p1, k62, p1Repeat Rows 1-4 until item measures 54 inches (or until you have about 2 yards left of yarn). Bind off with Basic Removal method. Weave ends in. Steam block lightly to measurements. This will help to set the stitches and achieve the best results.Spray the knitted piece with water and lay on flat surface. Pin down with rust-proof pins to the measurements listed above. Cover with a damp cotton cloth. Hold a steam iron about two inches from the knitted fabric and steam down the item. Be careful not to touch the fabric with the iron. Allow the item to air dry before removing the pins. You may need to do this shawl in sections or pin to large piece of board lying on floor.